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in china, the shanghai composite gave back early gains, ending lower by 1.4%. morning outperformers such as banks and brokerages turned into negative territories. developers were sold off heavily on worries of more tightening curves. railway stocks lost ground after banking is likely to merge china's ministry of railways into the ministry of transport. shares in hong kong were at 2013 lows, ending down by 1.3%. financials took the brunt of the selling as the situation in italy really hurt investor sentiment here in asia. elsewhere, weakness in financials dragged the south korea kospi lower by 0.5%. the shift builders tumbled, as well. down under, it's a brd based sell-off in australia. the asx 200 lost by poor domestic earnings. india's sensex closed for today's trading session, down 1.6%. back to you. >> marine while, italians woke up this morning to a state of paralys paralysis. apparently bersani won the lower house. beppe grillo won a quarter of the seat. that makes the five star the single biggest part. the former silvio berlusconi dismissed talks of a sec
in china, the shanghai composite gave back early gains, ending lower by 1.4%. morning outperformers such as banks and brokerages turned into negative territories. developers were sold off heavily on worries of more tightening curves. railway stocks lost ground after banking is likely to merge china's ministry of railways into the ministry of transport. shares in hong kong were at 2013 lows, ending down by 1.3%. financials took the brunt of the selling as the situation in italy really hurt...
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there is a japan and china territorial dispute and north korean nuclear test. he is a keen advocate of stronger relations with washington, dc, that remain key to u.s. policy in asia. >> ahead, flu vaccines, who gets the best and the least protection from the flu shot. >> after 6:00, the commuter warning bart is send dog any passengers planning a late night trip in or out of san francisco. >> the friday before the oscars and what would they be without the rivers? and we will show you how to and we will show you how to throw a [ male announcer ] citibank's app for ipad makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. okay. [ male announcer ] with citibank's popmoney, dan can easily send money by email right from his citibank account. nice job ben. [ male announcer ] next up, the gutters. citibank popmoney. easier banking. standard at citibank. >> in the south bay, authorities are looking for a man who pulled off a string of bank robberies. the sheriff h
there is a japan and china territorial dispute and north korean nuclear test. he is a keen advocate of stronger relations with washington, dc, that remain key to u.s. policy in asia. >> ahead, flu vaccines, who gets the best and the least protection from the flu shot. >> after 6:00, the commuter warning bart is send dog any passengers planning a late night trip in or out of san francisco. >> the friday before the oscars and what would they be without the rivers? and we will...
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we want to begin the process of synchronizing with china. the way they do in china is they wait until we've completed our process before they begin their process. we need to agree where to begin. they will likely end their process when we end ours. this is a major issue. reflects the difference of sophistication of the regulatory process. rest assured we are looking at ways to streamline the process. even if we do, it is time-consuming. >> let me just say,i applaud the secretary and his team for the remarkable address they have made attending -- attempting to adjust the challenges that you have articulated. we always try to find innovation. it is an ongoing process. there is no end to that challenge. there are three p's. one is preparation. second is partnership, we have to work in aprivate and public sector environment. we need to move that process forward. the next is be pragmatic. the more pragmatic, the more prepared, the more partnered we are and the more successful we'll be. >> good morning. i'm from san diego state university. my ques
we want to begin the process of synchronizing with china. the way they do in china is they wait until we've completed our process before they begin their process. we need to agree where to begin. they will likely end their process when we end ours. this is a major issue. reflects the difference of sophistication of the regulatory process. rest assured we are looking at ways to streamline the process. even if we do, it is time-consuming. >> let me just say,i applaud the secretary and his...
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not only a stable relationship with china, with managing difficult issues, but a significant opening with a country like burma which is not something we expected in 2009. we face -- we confront a different challenge in 2013. obviously, the situation with respect to iran is still uncertain. a lack of progress there with the past four years, although intensified sanctions. a very difficult situation in syria. you know, and the potential -- continued potential as to what to do about, you know, the israeli-palestinian situation which we receive renewed tensions over a death of a prisoner and there. part of what the secretary of state does is he is the face of the obama foreign policy wresh also is out there trying to determine what is possible, what can be achieved, what are the options for the president, and then he carries out, you know, the president's foreign policy. john kerry would be, you know, acting just as hillary clinton did, but in a much different national security environment than existed four years ago. >> well, and we talk about national security. i mean, i want to open t
not only a stable relationship with china, with managing difficult issues, but a significant opening with a country like burma which is not something we expected in 2009. we face -- we confront a different challenge in 2013. obviously, the situation with respect to iran is still uncertain. a lack of progress there with the past four years, although intensified sanctions. a very difficult situation in syria. you know, and the potential -- continued potential as to what to do about, you know, the...
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china had the strongest growth with a 74% surge in january from a year ago. tata said total vehicle sales were less upbeat, down 16%, declining for the third month in a row. >>> and shares in american barrick gold are trading down, 8.5%. this after the mining company reported full-year earnings down 39% last year. that was worse than analysts expected. what's it mean? joining us is metals and mining analyst at citi. john, how important are these earnings for barrick gold? >> they are important because the problems of 2012 are continuing into 2013. the company's difficulties with the available of power in tanzania and they're about to use diesel power in one of their mines which pushed costs up to $1,000 an ounce. during a strike in 2012, part of the equipment froze up and jammed up. it will take a few months in 2013 to fix up. so the company has guided down significantly for 2013 compared to what analysts were expecting. >> is that a play where you look then at rivals and see them benefiting, or is it pretty much a warning sign for everyone operating in this
china had the strongest growth with a 74% surge in january from a year ago. tata said total vehicle sales were less upbeat, down 16%, declining for the third month in a row. >>> and shares in american barrick gold are trading down, 8.5%. this after the mining company reported full-year earnings down 39% last year. that was worse than analysts expected. what's it mean? joining us is metals and mining analyst at citi. john, how important are these earnings for barrick gold? >> they...
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did you see the trade data for china by and large? china's going to help global trade in 2013. that's the good news here. did you see our trade data here in the united states? i know this all sounds very wonky when we bring this up here at cnbc, but the bottom line on the trade data, our gdp for the fourth quarter i bet you will be revised into positive territory. remember, it was negative. i'll bet this will boost it into positive territory. those numbers, those trade data numbers this morning were very important. how about the housing recovery? i know, one day, every day, i keep talking about the housing recovery. look at louisiana pacific. i love that. kind of like apply wood, i used to carry this stuff in the '70s. very important in the building industry. beat on the top and bottom line. and the pricing is increasing for their main product. but they also make siding and they also make flooring, underflooring, that's very important in the building industry. the ceo was very optimistic. he said the u.s. housing recovery is picking up momentum. he also said it was happening in
did you see the trade data for china by and large? china's going to help global trade in 2013. that's the good news here. did you see our trade data here in the united states? i know this all sounds very wonky when we bring this up here at cnbc, but the bottom line on the trade data, our gdp for the fourth quarter i bet you will be revised into positive territory. remember, it was negative. i'll bet this will boost it into positive territory. those numbers, those trade data numbers this morning...
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as long as countries like china go all in on clean energy so must we. now, in the meantime, the natural gas boom has led to cleaner power and greater energy independence. we need to encourage that. that's why my administration will keep cutting red tape and speeding up new oil and g gas permits. that's got to be a part of the overall above plan. and i want to encourage congress that helps natural gas burn cleaner and protects our air and our water. in fact, much of our new-found energy is drawn from land and waters that we, the public, own together. so tonight, i propose we use some of our oil and gas revenues to fund an energy security front that will drive new research in technology to shift our cars and trucks off oil for good. if a nan partisan coalition of ceo's and retired generals and admirals can get behind this idea, then so can we. let's take their advice and free our families and businesses from the painful spikes in gas prices we put up with for far too long. i'm also issuing a new goal for america, let's cut in half the energy wasted by our
as long as countries like china go all in on clean energy so must we. now, in the meantime, the natural gas boom has led to cleaner power and greater energy independence. we need to encourage that. that's why my administration will keep cutting red tape and speeding up new oil and g gas permits. that's got to be a part of the overall above plan. and i want to encourage congress that helps natural gas burn cleaner and protects our air and our water. in fact, much of our new-found energy is drawn...
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then there's china. navigating this relationship is uniquely consequential because how we deal with one another what defines so much of our common future. it is also uniquely complex because as i've said on many occasions and as i have had very high level chinese leaders quote back to me, we are trying to write a new answer to the age-old question of what happens when an established power and erasing power in me. to make this work, we really have to be able to use every lever at her disposal of the time. so the expanded high-level engagement through strategic economic dialogue to cover traditional strategic issues at earth korea and maritime security and also emerging challenges that climate change commit cybersecurity, intellectual property concerns in human rights. this approach was put to the test last night when we had to keep a summit needed of the dialogue on track addressing the crisis over the fate of a blind human rights dissident to a top refuge in our american embassy. not so long ago such eve
then there's china. navigating this relationship is uniquely consequential because how we deal with one another what defines so much of our common future. it is also uniquely complex because as i've said on many occasions and as i have had very high level chinese leaders quote back to me, we are trying to write a new answer to the age-old question of what happens when an established power and erasing power in me. to make this work, we really have to be able to use every lever at her disposal of...
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as long as countries like china keep going all in on clean energy, so must we. in the meantime, the natural gas boom has led to cleaner power and greater energy independence. weed in to encourage that. that's why my administration will keep cutting red tape and speeding up new oil and gas permits. [applause] president obama: that's got to be part of the all of the above plan. i also want to work with congress to encourage the research and technology that helps natural gas burn even cleaner, and protects our air and our water. in fact, much of our new-found energy is drawn from lands and waters that we, the public, own together. so tonight i propose we use some of our oil and gas revenues to fun an energy security trust that will drive new research and technology to shift our cars and trucks off oil for good. if a nonpartisan coalition of ceos and retired generals and admirals can get behind this idea, so can we. let's take their advice and free our families and businesses from the painful spikes in gas prices we have put up with for far too long. i'mles issuing
as long as countries like china keep going all in on clean energy, so must we. in the meantime, the natural gas boom has led to cleaner power and greater energy independence. weed in to encourage that. that's why my administration will keep cutting red tape and speeding up new oil and gas permits. [applause] president obama: that's got to be part of the all of the above plan. i also want to work with congress to encourage the research and technology that helps natural gas burn even cleaner, and...
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europe's better, china's bouncing. as a result of that, valuations are going up, like they did last year. and finally, i think we're bringing pressure to bear on portfolio allocations. people are being forced to revisit as we're causing negative returns in bonds at the same time producing positive returns in equities. many are forced to revisit if they have too much in bonds and not enough in equities. >> jim, at the risk of being irritating, let me point out that europe didn't grow in the fourth quarter. much of europe remains in recession. a lot of people don't believe the numbers coming out of china. >> well, for not growing in the fourth quarter, we produced 201,000 nonfarm payroll jobs a month. if that's a growth, i'll take it every quarter. not to mention housing activity, construction activity that went up, certainly a stock market which seemed to sniff some growth in the fourth quarter as well. and certainly, europe's in recession, but i think the best thing we've done with europe is calmed it down. people are
europe's better, china's bouncing. as a result of that, valuations are going up, like they did last year. and finally, i think we're bringing pressure to bear on portfolio allocations. people are being forced to revisit as we're causing negative returns in bonds at the same time producing positive returns in equities. many are forced to revisit if they have too much in bonds and not enough in equities. >> jim, at the risk of being irritating, let me point out that europe didn't grow in...
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the question, how much will china really pressure north korea economically? can they reach the united states, and if so, have they now with this test, as they claim, so miniaturized the weapon they could put it on a rocket that could get that far? this test was a lot bigger -- a lot bigger explosion than we had anticipated. we put aircraft up in the air with sensors to see if it was uranium rather than plutonium. uranium would be more dangerous. in looking at the chamber and you see all of the characters, you don't see chuck hagel, the defense secretary nominee. he had a rough time in the nomination hearing this afternoon. ted krug, the freshman from texas, went after him so personally and so vigorously, that even john mccain and other critics of haggle came to his defense and he ended up with a 14-11 vote in committee and it will go to the floor now, so he likely will be confirmed, perhaps as soon as thursday. >> those just joining us, we want to bring you up to date on what's happening. the president has left the holding room and has approached the doorway,
the question, how much will china really pressure north korea economically? can they reach the united states, and if so, have they now with this test, as they claim, so miniaturized the weapon they could put it on a rocket that could get that far? this test was a lot bigger -- a lot bigger explosion than we had anticipated. we put aircraft up in the air with sensors to see if it was uranium rather than plutonium. uranium would be more dangerous. in looking at the chamber and you see all of the...
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it's a war that's already going, a cyber war that china is attacking the united states and trying to steal military secrets and others correct? >> they're way paste trying. if you ever look at the chinese shuttle and say gee, that looks a lot like the one made by boeing and lockheed martin there's ran for that. >> what do we do to them that they don't? >> everybody does it. china is the only country on this level that steals for pure economic gain from commercial entities, and think that's what this report entails. >> the government listens in on corporate stuff and passes it on to chinese government corporations? >> right. and they do it in two ways. one is the peoples liberation army assigned to hack in and steal information, the other thing they do is they recruit people on the ground chinese students and others to infiltrate companies and to exfill trait that data out. >> and all of that hacking of u.s. business interests, what can that do in terms of a financial attack on america? >> i don't think you can overestimate the damage. this is the cold war for the next generation, whi
it's a war that's already going, a cyber war that china is attacking the united states and trying to steal military secrets and others correct? >> they're way paste trying. if you ever look at the chinese shuttle and say gee, that looks a lot like the one made by boeing and lockheed martin there's ran for that. >> what do we do to them that they don't? >> everybody does it. china is the only country on this level that steals for pure economic gain from commercial entities, and...
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there were india, china, mexico, korea, germany. it would be a spectacular thing for canada and u.s. relations if the two agreed to host reciprocal states. one year it could have them come here and spent time with obama's then the next year they would go up there. it is symbolic. it is like in canada that where host the royals. you also remember your history and pay attention to the way -- we have had an -- we have not had one since 1997. surely you can do it with canada. the keystone is not approved, we cannot have this conversation. for the keystone getting approved and the state visit if you do not mind. >> there you go. >> there was a moment in the presidential race during the republican primaries. i cannot remember who said it. one of the candidates talked about the keystone and set it to president obama to drive canada into the arms of china. i want to ask paul -- or in washington are skeptical about that. they say that they will send this oil to china, but will they get the pipeline built? what are you seeing on how likely th
there were india, china, mexico, korea, germany. it would be a spectacular thing for canada and u.s. relations if the two agreed to host reciprocal states. one year it could have them come here and spent time with obama's then the next year they would go up there. it is symbolic. it is like in canada that where host the royals. you also remember your history and pay attention to the way -- we have had an -- we have not had one since 1997. surely you can do it with canada. the keystone is not...
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as long as countries like china keep going all in on clean energy, so must we. in the meantime, the natural gas boom has led to cleaner power and greater energy independence. we need to encourage that. that's why my administration will keep cutting red tape and speeding up new oil and gas permits. that's got to be part of an "all of the above" plan but i also want to work with this congress to encourage the research and technology that helps natural gas burn even cleaner and protects our air and our water. in fact much of our new found energy is drawn from lands and waters that we, the public, own together. so tonight i propose we use some of our oil and gas revenues to fund an energy security trust that will drive new research and technology to shift our cars and trucks off oil for good. if a nonpartisan coalition of ceos and retired generals and admirals can get behind this idea, then so can we. let's take their advice and free our families and businesses from the painful spikes in gas prices we put up with for far too long. i'm also issuing a new goal for ame
as long as countries like china keep going all in on clean energy, so must we. in the meantime, the natural gas boom has led to cleaner power and greater energy independence. we need to encourage that. that's why my administration will keep cutting red tape and speeding up new oil and gas permits. that's got to be part of an "all of the above" plan but i also want to work with this congress to encourage the research and technology that helps natural gas burn even cleaner and protects...
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as long as countries like china keep going all-in on clean energy, so must we. in the meantime, the natural gas boom has led to cleaner power and greater energy independence. that's why my administration will keep cutting red tape and speeding up new oil and gas permits. [applause] but i also want to work with this congress to encourage the research and technology that helps natural gas burn even cleaner and protects our air and water. indeed, much of our new-found energy is drawn from lands and waters that we, the public, own together. so tonight, i propose we use some of our oil and gas revenues to fund an energy security trust that will drive new research and technology to shift our cars and trucks off oil for good. if a non-partisan coalition of ceos and retired generals and admirals can get behind this idea, then so can we. let's take their advice and free our families and businesses from the painful spikes in gas prices we've put up with for far too long. i'm also issuing a new goal for america -- let's cut in half the energy wasted by our homes and busine
as long as countries like china keep going all-in on clean energy, so must we. in the meantime, the natural gas boom has led to cleaner power and greater energy independence. that's why my administration will keep cutting red tape and speeding up new oil and gas permits. [applause] but i also want to work with this congress to encourage the research and technology that helps natural gas burn even cleaner and protects our air and water. indeed, much of our new-found energy is drawn from lands...
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right now are without power. [ explosions ] >>> take a look at this blaze in a fireworks warehouse in china. firefighters say the fire actually started in a candle company on the third floor of the building and that it spread down to the ground floor where all the fireworks were stored. firefighters say it took about four hours to put out the flames, but no one was hurt. >>> and in russia, famous french actor girard depardieu took part in a ceremony where his passport was stamped with his new russian address. vladimir putin granted depardieu depardieu -- >>> a terrible tragedy. isabelle perez was shot in the head by her mother, who shot and killed her two other children in denver earlier this month. isabelle survived the shooting, but was in a coma for more than a week. today, the toddler is opening her ice, breathing on her own, even talking a little. doctors shared a letter written by family members. >> isabelle is a miracle. she is a testament of strength and the resiliency our children can show during adversity and tragedy. >> the family added that it is grateful for the prayers and sup
right now are without power. [ explosions ] >>> take a look at this blaze in a fireworks warehouse in china. firefighters say the fire actually started in a candle company on the third floor of the building and that it spread down to the ground floor where all the fireworks were stored. firefighters say it took about four hours to put out the flames, but no one was hurt. >>> and in russia, famous french actor girard depardieu took part in a ceremony where his passport was...
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saying china could be better. that's flying in the face of what we have heard the last four week bess china. i regard that call as -- that will be the test, that will be the fulcrum name. can nike hold up in a day where i would have thought nike would be down a buck and a half? >> you mentioned walmart. fourth quarter earnings beating estimates staying there increase annual dividend to $1.88 a share but the company giving outlook falls short of expectations, citing higher payroll taxes and other current economic factors as head winds. they say the pace of tax refund check activity is picking up, normalizing sales but they say for the current quarter, eps will come in lower than expecting. >> i was worried when they reported last. said earnings are going to come in not as good as they thought. then ten cent better. walmart may be playing the game here, too. that said york understand -- walmart is very high. they have good dividends. squawk a good discussion what point is walmart cheap? wall smart great company but
saying china could be better. that's flying in the face of what we have heard the last four week bess china. i regard that call as -- that will be the test, that will be the fulcrum name. can nike hold up in a day where i would have thought nike would be down a buck and a half? >> you mentioned walmart. fourth quarter earnings beating estimates staying there increase annual dividend to $1.88 a share but the company giving outlook falls short of expectations, citing higher payroll taxes...
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that could send change in stratify for apple which now only targeted china and hong kong. the mountain view based foundation plans to launch -- they will debut in several south american and european countries. 13 phone companies around the world including the parent of t mobile u.s. committed to selling fire fox phones. >>> more strange animals showing up at homes around the bay area. you will find out why in a ktvu special report. >>> new details surrounding arrest of east bay wrapper mc hammer. how the dublin police department is responding. >>> welcome back to the ktvu channel 2 morning news. new details about the arrest of east bay rapper mc hammer. dublin police issued a press release saying it began as a traffic stop late thursday because the car he was driving had expired registration. he refused to exit the vehicle but after a short argument he finally got out. he was arrested for obstructing and resisting the officer. mc hammer claims the officer is guilty of racial profiling. >>> the bay area has become a hot spot for the illegal trade of exotic animals. remember
that could send change in stratify for apple which now only targeted china and hong kong. the mountain view based foundation plans to launch -- they will debut in several south american and european countries. 13 phone companies around the world including the parent of t mobile u.s. committed to selling fire fox phones. >>> more strange animals showing up at homes around the bay area. you will find out why in a ktvu special report. >>> new details surrounding arrest of east...
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it is cheaper to maybe manufacture products, you know, in china or asia. your sale of that. at the same time is there enough tax incentive for policies to get some of these small and medium-sized businesses to invest and manufacture more in the u.s.? at do think that is an issue. where we are seeing the job growth is still in the services. dennis: and we just raised the income tax rate on small businesses and a tiny sliver that make up something like over half of all profits earned by small businesses. this is one of the worst recoveries of all time for recession. do you think that government policies are playing a bigger role in this or is it just tectonic shift, plates shifting as remove to a new economy? >> i think that government policies have been more of an impediment in this recovery and help. particularly not just this year. you see the tax cut marginal tax rates going up. that is a negative. more importantly is that social security tax going back to its previous levels, that is hitting 77 percent of americans and will be a significant drawback. now you have continue
it is cheaper to maybe manufacture products, you know, in china or asia. your sale of that. at the same time is there enough tax incentive for policies to get some of these small and medium-sized businesses to invest and manufacture more in the u.s.? at do think that is an issue. where we are seeing the job growth is still in the services. dennis: and we just raised the income tax rate on small businesses and a tiny sliver that make up something like over half of all profits earned by small...
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wages rise in china and u.s. workers are more productive than the chinese. it makes sense to bring some of those jobs back. but what i found in the research was, yes, manufacturing u.s., ig to come back in the united states, but it will come back with not a lot more jobs. the reason is those factories will become more productive, more capital, more machinery. the jobs will not go to china anymore, but they will go to robots, at least -- at least they are u.s. robots, but not people, sadly. host: this is an article from the christian science monitor weekly. new confided on their website. you say that the job landscape is changing. take us through some highlights. guest: i mentioned the energy boom we are seeing in the u.s. there are some questions about it, some environmental concerns, certainly. but as long as that industry continues, we are seeing a real boom in specific areas of the country. even though it probably is not enough to bring down oil prices for filling up your car, it will at least be that money -- that money that we pay willoughby's be going
wages rise in china and u.s. workers are more productive than the chinese. it makes sense to bring some of those jobs back. but what i found in the research was, yes, manufacturing u.s., ig to come back in the united states, but it will come back with not a lot more jobs. the reason is those factories will become more productive, more capital, more machinery. the jobs will not go to china anymore, but they will go to robots, at least -- at least they are u.s. robots, but not people, sadly....
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., france, britain, russia, china. since last round of talks last june, iran's uranium enrichment program has expanded violating u.n. resolutions. >> iran's claiming its program is for civilian use only, energy and such things but western leaders fear iran is building a nuclear bomb. >>> canada, a group of scientists is now calling for food to be dna tested to make sure these things, products, are what they say they really are. >> now paula newton will report test willing keep horse meat from ending up in beef products and other types of food fraud. >> reporter: with all of the new food scares i bet you're wondering if there's any way to know for sure exactly what you're eating and what you're giving your family. so we've come here to canada, the university, in the biodiversity institute of ontario. chris wheeland is here. you used to be doing this for crime scenes. what we're starting with are ikea meatballs. >> all we really need is a 1 millimeter piece. >> reporter: a scrap of food, that's all it takes to screen and
., france, britain, russia, china. since last round of talks last june, iran's uranium enrichment program has expanded violating u.n. resolutions. >> iran's claiming its program is for civilian use only, energy and such things but western leaders fear iran is building a nuclear bomb. >>> canada, a group of scientists is now calling for food to be dna tested to make sure these things, products, are what they say they really are. >> now paula newton will report test willing...
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china seas. there is no doubt that these skirmishes have the potential to lead to major conflict on the part of our allies. let's be mindful of the fact that north korea has a missile program that seems to be relentlessly determined to keep aiming missiles at the american homeland. with a nuclear program and improving nuclear capability, that should be of deep concern to the united states. we have watched the north koreans continue this for decades. we almost it used to the fact that north korea is engaged in this conflict. they have a way of creating potential conflict with south korea, which could drive us into a war on the korean peninsula. that would be equally disconcerting. host: the national journal has posted a piece that is available online. why should john kerry 3 climate change as a national security issue. senator kerry compares -- treat climate change as a national security issue. the problem we face with climate change is as dangerous as any potential security issue we can think abo
china seas. there is no doubt that these skirmishes have the potential to lead to major conflict on the part of our allies. let's be mindful of the fact that north korea has a missile program that seems to be relentlessly determined to keep aiming missiles at the american homeland. with a nuclear program and improving nuclear capability, that should be of deep concern to the united states. we have watched the north koreans continue this for decades. we almost it used to the fact that north...
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he's doing unbelievable things in china. >> indiana is where china was ten years ago. and look at the population in ind india. beef is a restricted product for spiritual, religious reasons. so you've got great market opportunity there. and india is becoming a rapidly developing country. so -- >> chicken you mean. >> this guy has put to the a superb management team, if you look at taco bell he has a new product. last year they had this taco selling like hotcakes and not cannibalizing the basic taco they have on the menu. so, look, i think yum brands, i've owned it for 15 years, it's the best stock i've owned in those 15 years. >> really? >> oh, yeah, it's gone from 2, 64 so the $250 from 97 till now that ain't bad. >> i would invest in any, you know, mexican foodmaker. previous, i would meet it three meals a day. >> eli lilly, i think -- >> not what i'm -- >> not the refried beans. >> they don't like me. you know that. >> i know. >> eli lilly is challenged. i they they're doing a magnificent job of navigating it through the cliff, so to speak. i believe when you spend $
he's doing unbelievable things in china. >> indiana is where china was ten years ago. and look at the population in ind india. beef is a restricted product for spiritual, religious reasons. so you've got great market opportunity there. and india is becoming a rapidly developing country. so -- >> chicken you mean. >> this guy has put to the a superb management team, if you look at taco bell he has a new product. last year they had this taco selling like hotcakes and not...
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we're all waiting for china. when is china going to speak up? >> we're waiting for them to speak up. >> place some orders. some people say they're placing orders. >> now they're trying to cool the property market. there's talk that they'll start doing price curves in terms of property. look at some of the copper stocks for the last couple of days, while this chatter has been growing. and we've seen the declines in copper over the past couple of sessions. i don't know what we're waiting for at this point. >> yesterday dan fulton, not from queens, but said on judge wapner's show, that he's seen the chinese orders. he's seeing chinese orders. >> there are orders, yeah. >> yes. >> warehousers. >> is it 269? >> what is that all about? that was just something to talk about? >> yeah. >> like the trading deadline was here and the rumors fly? >> it was weird to have a press release of the earnings, buried down -- it was kind of big. >> yeah. all right. let's check in with bob who's here with more on what's moving this morning. >> considering all the head
we're all waiting for china. when is china going to speak up? >> we're waiting for them to speak up. >> place some orders. some people say they're placing orders. >> now they're trying to cool the property market. there's talk that they'll start doing price curves in terms of property. look at some of the copper stocks for the last couple of days, while this chatter has been growing. and we've seen the declines in copper over the past couple of sessions. i don't know what...
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we watched what north korea has done, trading with china and syria and these other countries. so this is not like it was in the old days. and i have to mention this also, because three of the previous speakers talked about iran. they're concerned of the statements that have been made in support of iran by mr. hagel. if you look at some of the quotes that come from iran, you've got to remind people that those guys are bad guys over there. one of their statements from their ministry was people of the middle east, the muslim region and north africa, people of these regions hate america from the bottom of their hearts. they state, they go after then, of course, israel. they said iran's warriors are ready and willing to wipe israel off the map. the zionists will receive a crushing response from islamic republics armed forces which will lead to their annihilation. this is the islamic revolutionary guard, the same group that was up to be declared a terrorist back when it was then senator hagel, and he was only one of four members of the entire senate who objected to designating the r
we watched what north korea has done, trading with china and syria and these other countries. so this is not like it was in the old days. and i have to mention this also, because three of the previous speakers talked about iran. they're concerned of the statements that have been made in support of iran by mr. hagel. if you look at some of the quotes that come from iran, you've got to remind people that those guys are bad guys over there. one of their statements from their ministry was people of...
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or india. >> have you made investments in china or india? >> i have. they're both very exciting places. india is a democracy, very vibrant but very difficult to get things done. china is not a democracy, quite opaque. so in that sense, quite scary. on the other hand, you can make long term investment s and the environment is much more friendly in terms of being effectiv effective. >> go ahead. >> i had the great time yesterday with nicholas. we were just chatting for a while in his apartment and we aligned on a bunch of things. i thought it was interesting when he was looking at thei u.s he also thought there was a need for revenues and itemized deductions to be changed. >> rented apartment. >> rented apartment. sounds like you had an apartment. it's a rented apartment. he doesn't own the apartment. he's a homeless billionaire. >> actually, i'm in a hotel. >> it's an apartment. you're ruining our whole -- that it's like an apartment. >> like the size of my house. >> he also is quite negative on europe. was interesting when we were speaking t
or india. >> have you made investments in china or india? >> i have. they're both very exciting places. india is a democracy, very vibrant but very difficult to get things done. china is not a democracy, quite opaque. so in that sense, quite scary. on the other hand, you can make long term investment s and the environment is much more friendly in terms of being effectiv effective. >> go ahead. >> i had the great time yesterday with nicholas. we were just chatting for a...
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on asia and renew alliances because of the growing threats from north korea and the challenges that china has placed on our allies in asia through the confrontations over these gas bespeckled islands in the south china sea. i daresay as interesting as it may sound, and my present -- secretary clinton who made her first trip to asia, i have heard rumors to the effect incoming secretary of state kerry will make its first trip to the middle east. we are going to pivot to asia. going back to the middle east seems to repivot. host: john kerry's first task as secretary of state is to develop a coherent policy for syria where u.s. sanctions are proving counterproductive. the fighting around damascus is deadlocked in the country is heading toward sectarian breakup. the grim prognosis for syria is provided by the latest report provided by the state department working with the free syrian army. guest: i admire him and i know he has been writing quite a bit about him lately. he is symptomatic of the disease that has set into washington, which is a new-found interest in syria. when the revolution beg
on asia and renew alliances because of the growing threats from north korea and the challenges that china has placed on our allies in asia through the confrontations over these gas bespeckled islands in the south china sea. i daresay as interesting as it may sound, and my present -- secretary clinton who made her first trip to asia, i have heard rumors to the effect incoming secretary of state kerry will make its first trip to the middle east. we are going to pivot to asia. going back to the...
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highly anyone believes china respects human rights. we did business with other regimes and some of the cause lasting negativity towards us which i thought was unfounded. there are reasons for all the points that you made that go more to the heart of american values. but we can do a better job in refuting some of what people are led to believe. >> alan foreman with the state department. you have outlined an ambitious program of work for the department of state. tell us about the budgetary that will be required to carry out that agenda? guest: i'm glad he asked the question. with had some success in the first years of my tenure to increase our budgets and our work force to be able to deal with the myriad of challenges and opportunities we face. we are moving into the budget negotiations and a potential sequestration which will be disastrous. people will focus on what sequestration will mean to the military. hundreds of thousands will lose their jobs. bases will have to be closed. the defense department will have to say, wristy immediate
highly anyone believes china respects human rights. we did business with other regimes and some of the cause lasting negativity towards us which i thought was unfounded. there are reasons for all the points that you made that go more to the heart of american values. but we can do a better job in refuting some of what people are led to believe. >> alan foreman with the state department. you have outlined an ambitious program of work for the department of state. tell us about the budgetary...
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as you know, china and america -- in his defense, modernizations. what do you think about these two important topics, and a -- [inaudible] thank you. >> right in the front here. >> yeah, this is a defense oriented also, bill tucker. we represent a number of financial services companies that have gone into india with apparent ease, but the defense companies have a problem, our defense companies to come and that they have to hire someone, get them in office before they even do anything. and that's a barrier to our company entering the country. and so if you could ease that barrier i think the u.s. defense companies would explore the market at least, you know, more frequently. spent and we will take one more right here, then we will move over. >> thank you very much. minister, thank you for that wonderful presentation. i come from eu agency in brussels. the one part of your speech related to the economic trade relations, where unusually i would say that the tone of the discussion probably if you make it in brussels would be more positive than it was no
as you know, china and america -- in his defense, modernizations. what do you think about these two important topics, and a -- [inaudible] thank you. >> right in the front here. >> yeah, this is a defense oriented also, bill tucker. we represent a number of financial services companies that have gone into india with apparent ease, but the defense companies have a problem, our defense companies to come and that they have to hire someone, get them in office before they even do...
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the come nifl in china, they talk at great length at party conferences about marxism and leninism. it is all about preserving the party's power economically as the country continues to grow because they threw aside most vestiges of communism a long time ago. in north korea, it is about preserving the military and the kim dynasty. it has nothing to do what karl marx envisioned as communism way back. someone can do a fascinating book, somehow communism when it moved into asia diverged into something different in vietnam, cambodia, laos, china, north korea than the come nifl in the eastern companies that. is absolutely fascinating split that occurred. >> former "washington post" correspondent keith richburg on 34 years of reporting and insights on sunday on c-span's q&a. >> with the senate on break we're featuring book tv programs in prime time. our schedule tonight focuses on the military in the gulf and afghanistan. up next retired general stanley mcchrystal recounts the major turning points in his 34-year career. in an hour, david cap plan how general david petraeus changed militar
the come nifl in china, they talk at great length at party conferences about marxism and leninism. it is all about preserving the party's power economically as the country continues to grow because they threw aside most vestiges of communism a long time ago. in north korea, it is about preserving the military and the kim dynasty. it has nothing to do what karl marx envisioned as communism way back. someone can do a fascinating book, somehow communism when it moved into asia diverged into...
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on the other hand, growth prospects are in china. investors have gotten afraid that maybe apple won't be able to maintain its margins as it tries to grow in emerging markets like that. but over the past year, if you take a look at apple's one-year chart, it's really interesting, because we're about $100 below last year's levels. this is significant because this is the first time sort of in the post-ipod era that apple's been down year over year when the market is not. take a look at the board of directors. all of these guys up for reelection. interesting to note, al gore and mickey drexler got the fewest votes a year ago. they had around 18.5% of votes withheld. that's significant because this year directors need a majority of votes in order to actually be reelected. that's new this time. i've got to say, though, a couple of shareholder proposals that will come up today that are interesting, one has to do with the number of shares that apple executives are required to hold. there is a proceeposal that the have to hold on to a third o
on the other hand, growth prospects are in china. investors have gotten afraid that maybe apple won't be able to maintain its margins as it tries to grow in emerging markets like that. but over the past year, if you take a look at apple's one-year chart, it's really interesting, because we're about $100 below last year's levels. this is significant because this is the first time sort of in the post-ipod era that apple's been down year over year when the market is not. take a look at the board...
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you need a china partner to connect all these markets to china to the u.s. and latin america. and this merger won't fix that problem. they're going to figure other ways of doing it. right now, their competitors have an advantage of slowing that traffic and is it's going to be huge. >> i understand there's been some disagreement from both sides as to what the potential benefits would be of this merger with regard to the cost savings and the additional revenues. do you have an estimate on how many it would save? >> you know, all of these mergers have said they're going to save the world, let alone money. in this case, i think you'll see a couple of headquarters, but ov overall, it's end to.end. the real issue is the revenue stream and the increases in revenue streams by putting these airlines together. >> american express membership miles, they work on us airways, don't work on american. what will happen? >> i don't know. they better be or i'll be ticked. >> it's a generous people. >> there's a lot of people in the audience who want to know the same thing. that's frankly all i c
you need a china partner to connect all these markets to china to the u.s. and latin america. and this merger won't fix that problem. they're going to figure other ways of doing it. right now, their competitors have an advantage of slowing that traffic and is it's going to be huge. >> i understand there's been some disagreement from both sides as to what the potential benefits would be of this merger with regard to the cost savings and the additional revenues. do you have an estimate on...
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russia and china are condemning north korea's latest nuclear test. we'll tell you what president obama will say about that tonight's state of the union. >>> lightning strikes the vatican hours after the pope's shocking announcement. >>> first, here's a look at today's "eye opener at 8:00 ". >> there are indications north korea may conduct a second test. this time of a missile. >> north korea defied the world yet again. they confirm they conducted their third nuclear weapons test. >> destabilizing to the region a threat to the united states it's a threat to the international security. >> the president came to power with a world view fundamentally different. >> i've never heard him say i want to reduce u.s. influence in the world. >> you never heard himself call himself a liberal until the election. >> they reveal the pope had been wearing a pace maker. >> how will the election of a new pope come about? >> we're going do see an openness to where does the church need to be going? how do we move the church into the 21st century. >> i understand they are
russia and china are condemning north korea's latest nuclear test. we'll tell you what president obama will say about that tonight's state of the union. >>> lightning strikes the vatican hours after the pope's shocking announcement. >>> first, here's a look at today's "eye opener at 8:00 ". >> there are indications north korea may conduct a second test. this time of a missile. >> north korea defied the world yet again. they confirm they conducted their...
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among the 19 killed are tourists from france, britain, china and japan. >>> new this morning, israeli police say a rocket fired into israel from the gaza strip has damaged a road. no one was injured. this is the first time a rocket fired from gaza has landed in israel since fighting along the border last november. >>> also new this morning, nba hall of famer dennis rodman arriving in pyongyang, north korea. he's traveling with three members of the harlem globetrotters. they say footage will be used for a new tv show set to air on hbo in early april. i did a sunday night show with rodman back in chicago during the bull's championships. second only to michael jordan, the most popular nba player on the planet. >> quite a character. >>> coming up, bloomberg goes west. we'll tell you about the mayor of new york city making a stop in silicon valley. >>> an attack on a newspaper vendor turns deadly. >>> could the sequester make airports safer? we'll take a look at that odd idea coming up. >>> a man in blue behind bars. we'll tell you about the attacks targeted at women he's accused of carryi
among the 19 killed are tourists from france, britain, china and japan. >>> new this morning, israeli police say a rocket fired into israel from the gaza strip has damaged a road. no one was injured. this is the first time a rocket fired from gaza has landed in israel since fighting along the border last november. >>> also new this morning, nba hall of famer dennis rodman arriving in pyongyang, north korea. he's traveling with three members of the harlem globetrotters. they...
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when you think about china, and you think about china's strength, and you think about us, in 2009, china made half as many cars as we were making. now they're on pace to make 50% more cars than we make. so you see how fast that thing is changing. so china's going -- is going to be getting stronger. i mean there's no question in the last three months, we've seen more strength in china. but we got one big problem. we got an economy running along at 2%. john chambers was on yesterday talking about that. but we've got people taking regulation, talked about this before, but they've now unleashed. they're thrown into the sand, as the wheels, piles of sand of regulation. now let me tell you philosophically, the president gave a talk, the state of the union message, all right? talked about all these growth initiative initiatives what do you think the regulatory environment is like? why would this administration, what's called a regulatory union, that's just come out, and the administration in april, and in the fall, is required to lay out the regulations for the next period. why did we get no re
when you think about china, and you think about china's strength, and you think about us, in 2009, china made half as many cars as we were making. now they're on pace to make 50% more cars than we make. so you see how fast that thing is changing. so china's going -- is going to be getting stronger. i mean there's no question in the last three months, we've seen more strength in china. but we got one big problem. we got an economy running along at 2%. john chambers was on yesterday talking about...
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china must do more. they are the one that is can rein in north korea. they must do so. they must do so immediately. the north korean regime must understand that the development of ballistic missiles and nuclear weapons will never make it as strong and prosperous nation. instead of wasting millions of dollars on these weapons of mass destruction, it should focus on feeding its own impoverished people. i have visited north korea, the capitol, pyongyang on two occasions and i can tell you the north korean regime would do better to help its own people, give them the things they deserve rather than spend its time and money on exploding nuclear devices in violation of what the international community believes. and the new, young dictator of north korea must understand that the united states and our allies will not stand idly by and allow them to continuously violate what the international community thinks is acceptable. i agree with chairman royce that for too long they have played this game. they have talked and talked and gone on and gone on. and nothing has really been don
china must do more. they are the one that is can rein in north korea. they must do so. they must do so immediately. the north korean regime must understand that the development of ballistic missiles and nuclear weapons will never make it as strong and prosperous nation. instead of wasting millions of dollars on these weapons of mass destruction, it should focus on feeding its own impoverished people. i have visited north korea, the capitol, pyongyang on two occasions and i can tell you the...
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>>asdible injegenuity. >>> china says it has nothing to hide, but why this reaction? alls earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet? [ crows ] now where's the snooze button? [ crows ] new griddle-melts to yourime usual breakfast sandwich. a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop's new griddle melts... made fresh and hot! hand crafted just for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. [ anouncer ] compare new griddle melts yourself. just $4.99. it's an epic breakfast sandwich. [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up to be the world's best sport sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ the all-new cadillac ats -- 2013 north american car of the year. ♪ for a limited time, take advantage of this exceptio
>>asdible injegenuity. >>> china says it has nothing to hide, but why this reaction? alls earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase every day. what's in...
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i'm particularly looking to china, of course, to join in that condemnation, and they are a pivotal -- they have ativitial role in influencing the future here for north korea. that's an extremely dangerous situation for us, and the chie news have significant influence over it. we need to use it. >> thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and thank each and all of you for your service to the country and your extraordinary performance under very, very difficult conditions. not only fiscal conditions, but, obviously, the nation remains at war, and you are caring for the men and women in uniform has impressed me beyond words. your dedication to them whether it's health care or family, we often say here that our people are our most important asset, and you have lived that concept in the way you have led by example, and i am very, very grateful to you. on that score, i want to ask you, secretary carter, in terms of people, you outline in your testimony the effects on tricare, that it may mean cuts of two to three billion dollars, and that our health system or military men and women may not pa
i'm particularly looking to china, of course, to join in that condemnation, and they are a pivotal -- they have ativitial role in influencing the future here for north korea. that's an extremely dangerous situation for us, and the chie news have significant influence over it. we need to use it. >> thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and thank each and all of you for your service to the country and your extraordinary performance under very, very difficult conditions. not only...
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and japan are china is not a part of its. a better extension into europe, things like that, our outstanding. we are for all that. >> in that relationship the need to get the government to open that door for you more important in asia and europe? >> i think asia is probably harder than europe. but we get there. and to the end, i could sell my stuff anywhere because of our size. for a $2 billion american company to wi in, it would be. very be >> i know ge has had a complex relationship of the china. >> agreed to give -- what grade do you dividend of the first term? >> he is a gauge of and has avoided being incredibly -- following every wave of controversy. but try to see through the bombs in the world -- let's try to see through some f the bumps in teh road. if you set yourself -- said to yourself, the two biggest economies in the world have a better relationship. we cannot afford not to engage. we are better off with the u.s. its government bank engaged -- with the u.s. government being engaged. does that mean the argument oba
and japan are china is not a part of its. a better extension into europe, things like that, our outstanding. we are for all that. >> in that relationship the need to get the government to open that door for you more important in asia and europe? >> i think asia is probably harder than europe. but we get there. and to the end, i could sell my stuff anywhere because of our size. for a $2 billion american company to wi in, it would be. very be >> i know ge has had a complex...
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send humanitarian aid from the caribbean and citizen destroyers and we will need to keep an eye on china as well. it seems like the world has not gotten safer. the question to the navy and the other services, three simple questions. how do you decide the priorities that you are asked by the combatant commanders. these different missions. how do you make that decision in terms i priority when you only have limited access? also, are there areas of the world where cousins will be decreased because of this? and also, most importantly, what impact does this have on our national security and global security securities well? if you could address those and if anyone else would like to address it as well. >> the decision as to where we go is a debate, if you will, that we had with the joint staff and the secretary of defense. the outcome of that is my signal. this is what i have to to provide. it is called a global force management and allocation plan. it's where we distribute naval assets. what i've written, i have to be where the maritime crossroads are. that is in the strait of hormuz and the
send humanitarian aid from the caribbean and citizen destroyers and we will need to keep an eye on china as well. it seems like the world has not gotten safer. the question to the navy and the other services, three simple questions. how do you decide the priorities that you are asked by the combatant commanders. these different missions. how do you make that decision in terms i priority when you only have limited access? also, are there areas of the world where cousins will be decreased because...